Howieh: Mid-May, if you fancy songbirds. Things have changed quite dramatically over the last 35 years, mind you ... for example, oft-times there seem to be more humans than avians in the park, and if you're not lined up at the gate at 5 a.m., expect to be detoured to a parking area quite a bit north of the interpretive centre. Try to schedule away from weekends. And there are rules about staying on trails, which took some getting used to, but it was a good move on the the part of Parks Canada. Finding a spot to sleep in your vehicle overnight has become more difficult (we used to park outside the gate -- pretty well the same crowd for years), but be creative, or book into a local "campground" (field), or try Wheatley Provincial Park. Some of the locals are understandably exasperated when birders leave thir vehicles in the middle of the canal road and wander off to look for birds (ask around about the 'Amphibious Car Incident' which occurred on the canal road years ago), so be sensitive to Leamingtonians and spend some money when you're down there.
The interpretive centre is great -- knowledgeable naturalists, including, sometimes, the redoubtable, occasionally cranky Alan Wormington ... okay, "Big Al" isn't crabby, ever ... and an up-to-date sign-in board for rarities, most of which are somewhere else when you get to the reported site. Even with seemingly perfect weather conditions for mass movement of birds, internet radar sites, prognostications by veterans (my aunt has some weird sixth sense re 'big drops') and, who knows, ouija board consultations, you could hit a 'dead spot' for three days, but that's a gamble worth taking.
Perhaps we'll see you there ... I'm fairly nondescript, but Margaret cuts an unmistakably disturbing figure in her trademark floral housecoat and fuzzy pink bunny slippers. I'll tell you about the time she inadvertently set fire to the park ranger's hairpiece with her curling iron during a Coleman cook-out at Sleepy Hollow. I could write a book ....
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